Mohammed Nagman Lateef, Head of Hoonur, says the Balaji Telefilms Digital unit will focus on focused artist representation across television and streaming platforms
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Balaji Telefilms puts Mohammed Nagman Lateef in charge of talent arm Hoonur
Mumbai, 6 February 2026: Balaji Telefilms has placed Mohammed Nagman Lateef in charge of Hoonur, its newly created talent management arm under the Balaji Telefilms Digital division, marking a formal entry into structured talent representation across television and digital platforms.
Mohammed Nagman Lateef brings over 11 years of experience in talent and entertainment management. Prior to joining Balaji Telefilms, he founded and led Iconic Entertainment, where he worked closely with actors across television and digital formats, focusing on role selection, career planning, and long term positioning.
Hoonur currently represents a growing roster of artists working across television and digital platforms. The portfolio includes Madalsa Sharma, Sahil Uppal, Rohit Chandel, Simba Nagpal, Tejasswi Prakash, and Shubhangi Atre, among others.
Nitin Burman, Chief Revenue Officer at Balaji Telefilms, said the entertainment industry is seeing closer integration between content, platforms, and brands, with talent at the centre of that ecosystem. He said Hoonur allows the company to manage these relationships in a more cohesive manner, strengthening how partnerships are built and how audiences are engaged across formats.